Sentence examples for perceived expression from inspiring English sources

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The paper closes with a tentative discussion on how a chair's perceived expression could be related to the embodiment of schemas in its spatial and material features.

This revealed that SFPs do not significantly alter the perceived expression differences as had already been described in Arabidopsis by Kliebenstein et al. [ 15].

We then can speculate that the factors affecting QoL differ by gender at least in the early stages of the disease and that the perceived expression of the disease is different between genders.

While it may be that perceived interpersonal discrimination results in anger, suggesting a mediating role, results from other research have reported that the perceived expression of anger can serve to encourage or prompt discriminatory behavior from others, suggesting a confounding role [ 25].

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A glimmer of reflection in his lenses can make him seem wistful or depressed, but it's all done with light: you can tell that much research has gone into the ways we perceive expression, and that's the perfectionist edge that Pixar has over the broader cartoonish work of its rivals.

We always perceive expression (sign) in the context of its temporal unfolding and in conjunction with the expressed contents (symptoms) and vice versa.

It may have offered a strong evolutionary advantage, helping our ancestors distinguish familiar from unfamiliar voices, and perceive expressions of need and distress that helped ensure survival.

We're trying to figure out how humans perceive expressions and react to them.

Here, the subject was always the individual who perceived an expression, the individual who first produced an expression was always the 'playmate'playmate

When a specific cell-density threshold is reached, a quorum is perceived, gene expression profiles are altered and the community orchestrates activities that are more effective en masse.

Finally, we suspect that parietal source activity in young adolescents at roughly 280 ms post-stimulus could represent an engagement of the parietal somatosensory cortices when participants mentally simulated the perceived facial expression in order to achieve an emotional response for a better understanding of the emotion [ 5, 72, 79].

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